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Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius & Ionization Energy pg. 307-312 LO: I can describe and explain the trend of atomic radius & ionization energy.

Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius & Ionization Energy pg. 307-312 LO: I can describe and explain the trend of atomic radius & ionization energy

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Page 1: Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius & Ionization Energy pg. 307-312 LO: I can describe and explain the trend of atomic radius & ionization energy

Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius & Ionization

Energypg. 307-312

LO: I can describe and explain the trend of atomic radius & ionization energy.

Page 2: Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius & Ionization Energy pg. 307-312 LO: I can describe and explain the trend of atomic radius & ionization energy

Element Families (Groups)

1: Alkali Metals2: Alkaline Earth Metals3: Boron Group4: Carbon Group5: Nitrogen Family6: Oxygen Family7: Halogens8: Noble Gases

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Element Families (Groups)

Family number = # of valence electrons (v.e.)

1. Helps determine chemical behavior

2. Elements in same family behave similarly, chemically.

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Homework Due: Inquiry into the PT

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Atomic Radius

Atomic radius decreases as you move left to right across a period.

Atomic radius increases as you move down a family.

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Atomic Radius

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Atomic RadiusWhy the trend?

As you move left to right across a period...Nuclear Charge:

Valence Shell:

Result:

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Atomic RadiusWhy the trend?As you move top to bottom down a family...Nuclear Charge:

Valence Shell:

Result:

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Atomic Radius of Ions

Positive Ion RadiusNa+ vs. Na

Negative Ion RadiusCl- vs. Cl

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The Noble Gases

Noble Gases: Group 8Inert (non-reactive), stable elements due to full valence electron shells.

All elements want to “be like” the noble gases (stable).

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Ionization Energy

Ionization Energy: The energy needed to remove an electron from an atom.

Leads to the formation of an ion (charged particle).

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Ionization Energy Trend (I.E.)

I.E. increases as you move left to right across a period.

I.E. decreases as you move down a family.

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Ionization EnergyAs you move left to right across a period Nuclear Charge:

Valence shell:

Result: i.e. increases

As you move top to bottom down a family Nuclear Charge:

Valence shell:

Result: i.e. decreases

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Homework

1) Read pg. 307-312 & complete questions on pg. 319-320, #73, 74, 81-84 only in your ISN.

Due Tuesday, 12/8